This release - eliminates the need to issue a SET/NODXSQTH command to cluster running ARCluster software (tnx to Joe W4TV) - allows the specification of an initial cluster command to be sent to telnetclusters and packetclusters after login, and permits this initial cluster command to include substitution commands (tnx to Koen ON7RK and Dave W5SV) - provides the option to specify a user-defined radio command sequence to be sent to Commander after any QSY directive is sent to Commander (tnx to Ron KN0R) - updates the CollectingSpots.htm, CollectingWWV.htm, Configuration.htm, ConfigurationGeneral.htm, ConfigurationSources.htm, DXClusterInteraction.htm, index.htm, PacketClusterInteraction.htm, Prerequisites.htm, SourceConnection.htm, and SpotDatabase.htm documentation files An initial cluster command can be specified in the new "Initial Cluster command" panel on the Config window's Spot Sources tab. Once you've typed in the command and checked the panel's Enable box, the command will be sent to each Telnet DXCluster and PacketCluster after login; as always DXKeeper will eliminate exact duplicates and merge related information into the spot database. You can use substitution commands to submit multiple cluster commands for sequential execution, e.g. set/page 0<13><10>sh/dx/25<13><10>sh/wwv/10 will direct the cluster to never pause when displaying output, display the most recent 25 DX spots, and then display the 10 most recent WWV spots. A user-defined radio command to be sent to Commander after any QSY directive is sent to Commander can be specified on the new "User-defined Sequence after QSY" panel on the Config window's General tab. Note that you must specify the name of the user-defined sequence -- not its assigned function key, nor a raw CAT command. This function is useful for ensuring that the correct antenna is selected, enabling an auto-tuner, or enabling the radios's clarifier. SpotCollector 3.3.4 is available via http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm 73, Dave, AA6YQ